Bob Roberts
I'll Lock Up
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Sweet but a little "gruff" at times.
You would never be cheeeeeeezy.I understand what you guys are saying but I don't want this to be about me at all
not only that ... it just seems extremely tacky to be like ... "hey check out my show ..." ... then it's me there talking about my collection ... that's cringeworthy to me ... yuck
I'll mention my passion in the introduction and that will be it ... this show will be about the shops , collectors , and hatters that I visit
my thoughts exactlyI agree with Ant on this one -- little more than an intro title sequence akin to Pawn Stars or American Pickers would be needed to introduce himself and show off a quick panning shot of his hat collection. His qualification as the host would come across in his banter with the people he interviews.
Nagging is a sign of love. That's what I've been hearing for 38 years now...
Hello, did not read the whole thing but I think we could go a little bit further and have some sort of collective work so that every interested person could see their town/country based hatter. We’d just need to codify the whole thing, have a precise structure and an editorial strategy in order to gather everything in one place. Some sort wikipedia organization
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I like the idea of a hatter wiki but it sounds to me like a totally separate project.Hello, did not read the whole thing but I think we could go a little bit further and have some sort of collective work so that every interested person could see their town/country based hatter. We’d just need to codify the whole thing, have a precise structure and an editorial strategy in order to gather everything in one place. Some sort wikipedia organization
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the wheels are in motion ... and thank youGreat idea! Please do it, I know a million people that would watch.
have you been over to Wellema yet? ... if not try to pop in if time allowsJust an FYI -- Heading up to LA today so I can drop Erin off at the baby shower my family is hosting. I'm thinking of going to Baron's in Burbank as I've yet to check them out and I thought a little steak out of a possible West Coast location couldn't hurt. Hopefully the head milliner is there so I can get a read on his personality. Of course, I'll be keeping Project Moon Landing top secret since Ant is the brains.
So... My planned excursion to Baron turned into my dad and uncles kidnapping me for margarita pitchers and shots of 1800. Can't say I'm terribly upset haha. Erin and I will be up in LA for Thanksgiving and we're planning to check out both Baron and Wellema.
thanks for the inputI like this idea and I think the two things that would make it go are charisma and pace.
If you check out some of the second tier shows to Anthony Bourdain it's pretty clear that his job is to be more entertaining than most of the cooks, establishments, and locales he visits. The extent to which the copycat shows get over largely depends on the personality of the host. Anthony seems like a good fit to me because he'll have the background, insight, and appreciation loungers will dig while still being relaxed and accessible to someone with only a passing curiosity.
By pace I'm talking about not just the shorter length but also responsible editing to keep the content popping. Like if we're seeing a Lounger's collection they'd be comfortably rapid - like six total looks in fewer than thirty seconds rather than following somebody around while they open a box every five minutes. I recall photography slideshows where some photographers think a five second delay is appropriate and they're overestimating the patience and focus of their audience.
Production value is important too but as long as the basics of sound and lighting are there the host and the hat have a good chance.
The Lounger segments should feature folks who dress smartly from the neck down too. The hats will gain context through the individuality and personality of the folks underneath, not the other way around.